Many people lack a factual understanding of events in our region because the media report them inadequately. We blog here because our daughter Malki, murdered at the age of 15 in a restaurant massacre in Jerusalem, was a victim of jihadist hatred and barbarism. For jihadism and terrorism to end in Israel, New York, Madrid, London and everywhere else, people first need to understand the scale on which it is happening and why. This ongoing war is killing us.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

12-Feb-13: A picture, and the thousand words it does not tell

One of yesterday's "Best Photos of the Day" at the Guardian

The nuances of the Arab/Israel conflict and the tsunami of Islamist terrorism that it spawned decades ago (continuing until now) are largely missed - in our opinion - in the media's coverage. Sometimes this is because of innocent motivations where the journalist or the editor or the photographer or the headline writer or the photo editor or the page composition editor or the news-reader or the expert analyst make simple mistakes or are just not careful enough with their research.

CIF Watch do a sterling job of "monitoring and combating anti-semitism and the assault on Israel's legitimacy" at the British newspaper The Guardian and at the Guardian's blog called 'Comment is Free' (hence the name "CIF Watch").

"what a Guardian reader casually glancing at the
Palestinian “prisoner” wouldn’t have known. A
friend who’s fluent in Arabic read the poster and identified the ‘prisoner’
as Ayman Ismail Al-Sharawna. Al-Sharawna
was jailed in Israel because of his involvement in a terrorist attack in May 2002,
in whichtwo Palestinians
placed an explosive device near a group of civilians in Beersheba and fled
the scene. Eighteen Israelis were injured in the attack. (A technical fault
prevented the bomb from exploding fully.) He
was sentenced to 38 years in prison, but released on October 18, 2011 as
part of the Gilad Shalit prisoner exchange deal. On
January 31, 2012, the IDF re-arrested Al-Sharawna, resident of a Palestinian
town near Hebron, on suspicion of having returned to terror planning with a
Hamas cell in the West Bank..."

In the go-free list of more than a thousand convicted murderers and other terrorists released by Israel as the extorted price for the life of the young Israeli hostage Gilad Shalit, al-Sharawna walked to freedom under the name Mahmud Abdallah Abd al-Rahman Abu Sariya. (He has also been called Ayman al-Sharawna Ismail Salma in some reports such as this Israeli one - see page 5.) We posted a blog about him a year ago [see "1-Feb-12: One down, 1026 to go"], immediately after his re-arrest.

He appears at position number 189 in the official terrorists-going-free list published by the Israel Prison Service. In May 2002 when he was 32, he and a colleague walked up to the Beer-Sheva Old City branch of an Israeli bank and placed a package on the ground before fleeing for their lives. (Hebrew report here.) That package contained a bomb that thankfully failed to explode completely. As a result, "only" ten people were injured. The terrorists intended to execute a massacre (16 Israelis were killed a few days earlier in a Hamas bombing attackon a club in Rishon Leziyon), and would probably have succeeded but for the incompetence or bad luck of the bomb-maker. Abu Sariya was sentenced to 38 years in prison, and was unjustly released after serving less than nine [more]

Bystanders caught and beat one of the Palestinians, while the police caught the other several miles outside the city.

Since returning to Israeli custody last year, this lucky/stupid convicted/released/recaptured terrorist thug has embarked on several hunger strikes and is already a minor celebrity in his circles for doing so. On the Adameer site, which advocates for 'prisoner support' and for 'human rights' but strictly only if they are the rights of Palestinian Arabs, he has his own banner:

The idolization of people like this man who tried - and in his case failed - to execute a random murder of a large number of people is a dominant feature of the Palestinian Arab narrative, along with professions of victimhood, oppression and frustrated glory. Over at the URUKnet website, they tell his story, in sadly typical fashion, under the headline "Ayman al Sharawna, a heroic Saga".

And heroic it is... with not a word about his attempt to murder people in the streets of Beer Sheva by means of a bomb. Not a mention of his incredible good fortune in having his 38 year jail term unjustly lifted (on explicit conditions that are not mentioned) in the Shalit transaction and being allowed to walk free - and then being enough of an idiot to get re-arrested and thrown back inside to serve the time that had been lifted from his shoulders.

Some saga. Some hero.

And now he has a Guardian "Best Photo of the Day" as well. A stunningly fortunate fellow. But how sad that the editors at The Guardian have no idea whose case they are advancing, because if they were aware of the details of this miscreant's track-record they would surely have hesitated before publicizing him. Right?

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Many people lack a factual understanding of events in our region because the media often report them inadequately. Our daughter Malki, murdered at the age of 15 in a restaurant massacre in Jerusalem, was a victim of jihadist hatred and barbarism. For jihadism and terrorism to end in Israel, in New York, in Madrid, in London and everywhere else, people first need to understand the scale on which it is happening. This ongoing war is killing us.